CLEMSON
Adam Spencer | 8 hours ago
The Clemson Tigers were in Tallahassee on Saturday morning when their game against Florida State was postponed just 3 hours before kickoff.
Now, more details have emerged about what happened. FSU medical personnel didn’t want to play the game after a Clemson player tested positive for COVID-19 after traveling with the team.
On his Monday night radio call-in show, Clemson coach Dabo Swinney was still heated about the Seminoles’ decision, fiercely defending the Clemson medical staff:
Dabo says on his call-in show the game being postponed is an insult to their medical people: “I don’t give a crap what they say. I know what the facts are.”
— Matt Connolly (@MattatTheState) November 24, 2020
Swinney also cited a game FSU played earlier this year after a Pitt player traveled and tested positive for the virus:
Dabo was asked about FSU on call-in show and gave a 4:30 answer. It included:
“Pitt traveled there and had a kid test positive there, and they still played the game.”
“We had no positives yesterday.”
“It’s an insult to the credibility of our program.”https://t.co/LLARKq2Ck6— Matt Connolly (@MattatTheState) November 24, 2020
Clearly, this drama isn’t going away any time soon. The 2 schools could potentially play in December.